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I first started collecting knickers in 1983 when at the Longleat Exhibition I was sold a pair of Janet Fielding's underwear by a make-up lady. But let me be clear on this; there is nothing "perverted" or "weird" about my collection. We all collect things we like, and I find knickers more personal than an autograph on the back of a plastic cup.

To date I have ninety four pairs of knickers which I think you'll agree is a wonderful achievement! I have built this collection up by begging, borrowing and on three occasions stealing. I like to write to female Doctor Who celebrities for items of their clothing and over the years it's become pretty clear to me that the way to ask is to not refer to their "knickers" but their "feminine undergarments".

Once the full gallery is up you'll see just how wonderful and original my collection is. I also intend to include a gallery of the various rejection letters I've received, as well as some of the more surprising replies.

People are *always* asking me if I have any men's pants from Doctor Who. I'd like to make it absolutely clear right now that I am not a gay pervert. Lots of my very best friends are gay but the thought of asking for another man's pants is frankly dirty. To this end I rather hope I've heard the last of one cast member who continually *insisted* on sending me items of his clothing.

There is a tab on the left for anyone from the press who is as interested and excited in these knickers as I am. Please feel free to browse the galleries and if you do use pictures elsewhere please do give me full credit for them.

Finally I'm *frequently* asked which item from my collection is my favourite. It's so hard to say, but if I'm honest, if I'm really honest, then in all honesty and at the end of the day it's actually the ones I got first of all - Janet's.

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Yup, I've seen that one - I just finished season 1 last night, Amy. I was really struggling with the first several episodes that were incredibly cheesy and kind of slow. It got a lot better though by the 5th episode.

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I tried to get into the show back when it first aired in 2005 but yeah those first few episodes are terrible and stopped watching it. But now that i've sat through those it easily became one of my all time favorite series. It's also hard to get friends into the show because of those beginning episodes.

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I've been watching the new Torchwood: Miracle Day. I really have been enjoying it. A few parts that have made me cringe.

A few things:
1. I forgot I set my cellphone ringer to the Doctor Who Theme until today. I always have it on silent. Yes, I am a nerd.
2. I got giddy at a Rifftrax show at Castro theater. They said something about a refurbished tardis.
3. Second half of the series is approaching! I am SO excited.

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I watched through like...four episodes? My problems: 1. Oswald Danes. No way in hell anyone ever rallies behind someone like that, even if you suspend your incredible disbelief at his release in the first place. 2. The health care crisis. Honestly, shit would not get that crazy in that short of a time span. It's been what, three weeks tops? No way. 3. The government commentary is WAY heavy-handed. Of course jumping straight to ghettos and concentration camps, and putting healthcare entirely in government hands, is better for tv...but I can only suspend my disbelief so far. 4. I hate the new team.

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Has anyone gone on a date with a sandwich recently? What base did you get to? Ham?

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1. TOTALLY AGREE.
2. I think it would. All the people coming in from fatal injuries clogging up the hospitals. Old people that should die never dying. Children being born. It would only take a few days for hospitals to become TOTALLY overcrowded.
3. I sort of agree.
4. I only really like Jack & Gwen & that foxy doctor Alvarez or something.

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So who watched it? I thought it was a little uneven, and the Hitler thing was a silly stunt, and I wish they would stop having him almost die in so many episodes because we know when it happens so it sort of takes the drama out. That said I thought it was fun and I always love a good River appearance. Tuxes are really not Matt Smith's style.

Originally Posted by bmack86

Has anyone gone on a date with a sandwich recently? What base did you get to? Ham?